单词 | to bring to market |
释义 | > as lemmasto bring to market e. to bring to market: to offer for sale, put on sale. †to be at market (U.S.): to be for sale (obsolete). †to put into (also up to) market: to put up for sale (obsolete). to feed to market: to feed up (livestock) for sale. Also figurative. Now rare.The sense is preserved in to bring to market which continues to be used in more specific contexts, frequently in the form to bring to the market (see senses 9f and 10c). Similarly, cf. to be at market and on the market (sense 9a). ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > selling > sell [verb (transitive)] > expose or offer for sale cheapa1225 to set out13.. to put forthc1350 utter?c1400 market1455 offer1472 lovea1500 pitch1530 to set on (or a) sale1546 exposea1610 to bring to market1639 huckster1642 shop1688 deal1760 to put on the market1897 merchandise1926 society > trade and finance > selling > sell [verb (intransitive)] > be for sale to be at market1800 to come into (also on to) the market1840 to come up1860 1639 G. Daniel Ecclus. x. 25 Such a Man would bring His Soule to Mercate. 1776 A. Smith Inq. Wealth of Nations I. i. vii. 68 When the quantity of any commodity which is brought to market falls short of the effectual demand. View more context for this quotation 1800 T. Jefferson Let. 4 Mar. in Wks. (1905) IX. 121 H. Marshal voting of course with them, as did, & frequently does Anderson, of Tennessee, who is perfectly at market. 1801 T. Jefferson Let. 24 Nov. in Writings (1984) 1097 A very great extent of country, north of the Ohio,..is now at market. 1827 Edinb. Rev. Oct. 411 It would cause a large quantity of land and other fixed property to be simultaneously brought to market, as would occasion a great loss to sellers. 1844 R. W. Emerson Young Amer. in Wks. (1881) II. 300 This is the good and this the evil of trade, that it would put everything into market. 1866 ‘G. Eliot’ Felix Holt III. xxxix. 86 If troubles were put up to market, I'd sooner buy old than new. 1886 R. A. A. Sherrin Handbk. Fishes N.Z. 90 The skate is not often brought to market, but is not scarce, and as a food fish has few superiors. 1893 R. L. Stevenson Catriona xiv. 156 These [sheep] being specially fed to market. to bring to (the) market f. Business. to bring to (the) market: to develop (a product) to the stage where it can be marketed. ΚΠ 1975 Business Week (Industr. ed.) (Nexis) 14 July 92 d The 1974 annual report lists 10 new products..brought to market last year alone, and 10 more that are in advanced stages of development. 1985 New Yorker 7 Oct. 88/2 ‘Orphan drugs’—medicines that aren't used in sufficient quantities to justify the cost of bringing them to the market. 1991 Bellcore Insight Summer 18/3 Bell Atlantic is concentrating on the development of new products and services that can be brought to market quickly. to bring to (the) market d. Business. to bring to (the) market: to introduce a company's shares on to a stock market. ΚΠ 1966 Commerc. & Financial Chron. 24 Nov. 6/3 Thursday was an active day with $83,590,000 of bonds brought to the new issues market. 1969 Jrnl. Business 42 499/1 This essay looks at the new issues brought to market in the first quarter of 1962. 1983 Times 16 June 20/6 Newmarket was brought to market two years ago by broker Cazenove. 1988 Sunday Times 13 Nov. d2/3 He is soon to bring his company..to the market, probably through a reverse into an already listed ‘shell’ company. 1996 Economist 20 July 78/2 A flood of issuance—something that the government, with a long list of state-owned firms to bring to market, is anxious to avoid. < as lemmas |
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